Wildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size

Protected areas are intended to safeguard wildlife, but their effectiveness has at times been questioned. Barnes, Craigie, and colleagues show that protected areas do offer refuge—maintaining their bird and mammal abundances—but with greater success for larger-bodied species and in more developed na...

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Autores principales: Megan D. Barnes, Ian D. Craigie, Luke B. Harrison, Jonas Geldmann, Ben Collen, Sarah Whitmee, Andrew Balmford, Neil D. Burgess, Thomas Brooks, Marc Hockings, Stephen Woodley
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:60b0ac72ac3d46488f66625d2b7681412021-12-02T17:33:07ZWildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size10.1038/ncomms127472041-1723https://doaj.org/article/60b0ac72ac3d46488f66625d2b7681412016-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12747https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Protected areas are intended to safeguard wildlife, but their effectiveness has at times been questioned. Barnes, Craigie, and colleagues show that protected areas do offer refuge—maintaining their bird and mammal abundances—but with greater success for larger-bodied species and in more developed nations.Megan D. BarnesIan D. CraigieLuke B. HarrisonJonas GeldmannBen CollenSarah WhitmeeAndrew BalmfordNeil D. BurgessThomas BrooksMarc HockingsStephen WoodleyNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2016)
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Megan D. Barnes
Ian D. Craigie
Luke B. Harrison
Jonas Geldmann
Ben Collen
Sarah Whitmee
Andrew Balmford
Neil D. Burgess
Thomas Brooks
Marc Hockings
Stephen Woodley
Wildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size
description Protected areas are intended to safeguard wildlife, but their effectiveness has at times been questioned. Barnes, Craigie, and colleagues show that protected areas do offer refuge—maintaining their bird and mammal abundances—but with greater success for larger-bodied species and in more developed nations.
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author Megan D. Barnes
Ian D. Craigie
Luke B. Harrison
Jonas Geldmann
Ben Collen
Sarah Whitmee
Andrew Balmford
Neil D. Burgess
Thomas Brooks
Marc Hockings
Stephen Woodley
author_facet Megan D. Barnes
Ian D. Craigie
Luke B. Harrison
Jonas Geldmann
Ben Collen
Sarah Whitmee
Andrew Balmford
Neil D. Burgess
Thomas Brooks
Marc Hockings
Stephen Woodley
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title Wildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size
title_short Wildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size
title_full Wildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size
title_fullStr Wildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size
title_full_unstemmed Wildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size
title_sort wildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/60b0ac72ac3d46488f66625d2b768141
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